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June 12, 2008, 02:39 |
transonic simulation with OpenFoam
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Hi, I am testing OpenFoam for our research work. I am interested in steady state solutions for flow over aerofoil. The compressible solvers in OpenFoam are transient and are sensitive to choice of timestep and hence consume more CPU time. I am wondering if it is possible to do a multigrid acceleration as conventionally done for euler flows. Also, is it possible to set the timestep constraint in OpenFoam using a CFL criteria than specifying the time step directly?
Thanks in advance for your help. Shyam |
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